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heavy security surrounded the polling station we visited in kabul. it was packed with voters like ismat mohib. >> it is our duty to vote. >> reporter: your duty to vote. >> it won't stop us if we get threats or if we get suicide bombs. >> reporter: it still won't stop you? >> it still won't stop us. it won't stop any of us. >> reporter: the taliban threatened to do everything they could to disrupt the elections, but they were a virtual no-show. regardless of who comes out on top of these elections, if there's a big voter turnout, as is hoped, it will be seen as a victory against the taliban, and a message that democracy can work. of the eight candidates, only three stand a real chance of becoming successor to afghan president hamid karzai. abdullah abdullah, the most familiar face to most, runner-up to karzai in the last elections. zalmai rassoul, the former foreign minister, who is still a close ally of karzai's. and ashraf ghani, a former finance minister who came out of nowhere, whose driven voters like alab safi to the polls like never before. wh
heavy security surrounded the polling station we visited in kabul. it was packed with voters like ismat mohib. >> it is our duty to vote. >> reporter: your duty to vote. >> it won't stop us if we get threats or if we get suicide bombs. >> reporter: it still won't stop you? >> it still won't stop us. it won't stop any of us. >> reporter: the taliban threatened to do everything they could to disrupt the elections, but they were a virtual no-show. regardless of...
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she joins us from kabul. we continue our conversation with michael o'hanlon from the brookings institution. we go to larry joining us on the republican line. with all dueanlon, respect, personal outrage does not trump physics nor does it knowledge and the evidence that they tore down building seven on 9/11. host: this is a different topic and we move on to jesse in michigan. caller: >> good morning. good morning. i have heard of different in afghanistan -- in afghanistan, i want to ask -- what is -- what is so special about afghanistan, all these wars going on. thank you, jesse, we will get a response. why afghanistan? guest: there have been a lot of conflicts in afghanistan and in the 19th century, we talked about the great game with the british and russian empires colliding in afghanistan, and standing up for their own country and pushing out these foreign powers. but in terms of the modern era it does begin with the soviet invasion. ae soviets tried to install true communist government, in the late 1970's,
she joins us from kabul. we continue our conversation with michael o'hanlon from the brookings institution. we go to larry joining us on the republican line. with all dueanlon, respect, personal outrage does not trump physics nor does it knowledge and the evidence that they tore down building seven on 9/11. host: this is a different topic and we move on to jesse in michigan. caller: >> good morning. good morning. i have heard of different in afghanistan -- in afghanistan, i want to ask --...
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in kabul, the lines were very long. lots of men and women voting. in some places, actually ran out of ballots, there were so many people who wanted to vote. where i spent most of e day, about 70 miles south of kabul, there were very few voters. quite a bit of sort of small-scale taliban violence. and people worried about the insurgents potentially punishing voters after casting their ballots. so i think it really varied across the country pretty wildly. >> what about the leading candidates. >> reporter: a former world bank official, johns hopkins professor, phd from columbia university, who ran in 2009. and i think at around 3% of the vote. did very, very poorly. but this time has managed to really galvanize a huge number of afghan voters. in part by choosing a controversial vice president, a warlord named dostin, very, very popular with certain ethnic groups, but has a sort of sketchy history. the other candidate who is doing very well is dr. abdullah abdullah, came in second to karzai. and abdullah is the most prominent tajc candidate at this poin
in kabul, the lines were very long. lots of men and women voting. in some places, actually ran out of ballots, there were so many people who wanted to vote. where i spent most of e day, about 70 miles south of kabul, there were very few voters. quite a bit of sort of small-scale taliban violence. and people worried about the insurgents potentially punishing voters after casting their ballots. so i think it really varied across the country pretty wildly. >> what about the leading...
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afghans voted for a new president will talk to our correspondent in kabul the reports one of the chip searching for the missing malaysian airline is like a detective a single from. will conservatives of trauma the program for the european parliamentary elections the pd. their ballots sunday in a presidential election that should ring a bell first democratic transfer of power in the nation's history voters call to the polls to find nationwide threats of attacks by the taliban reports of violence were relatively few. eight candidates were on the ballot having to take over from outgoing can present on the coastline. he has been in office since the us led invasion in two thousand war counting is under way and election workers and easy given the high turnout was country to analysts' predictions. some polling centers stayed open longer because so many people was stood in line. millions of afghans define to threats of attacks. eager to do their part in choosing the next president. women and men voted separately. everyone turning out to express their longing for a democrat sic and secure afgh
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it looks cctv in kabul afghanistan hungarians the buzzing of a parliamentary elections set to return five minutes to evict all about and to top for another four years and entrenched the fire eyed joe mccarthy as a force in the country's politics. robot is popular with many bars is for stabilizing finances and cutting the electricity and gas bills opinion poll showed his heated spa. he is on course for a landslide victory. voting has been taking place at about ten thousand polling stations and the result is expected. i'm officially at least sometime this evening. we cannot tell you about the elections to the about tight places. india is preparing to more chimera from the six week national election on monday with about eight hundred million eligible but to send more than five hundred constituencies. nationwide the massive election will be held over nine days in a pool and tidy before ballots are counted all made the sixteen candidates in the political spot fires are ready when gandhi from the congress party. promoting from the tap jazz and a posse and i didn't pitch walk from the from
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success of the present time the cause was named the dc temple of staging the latest developments in kabul. we did hear from the independent election commission. earlier the official tally is for civilians killed forty three wounded. intel contacts in the past twenty four hours for afghan security forces that the soldiers killed nine policemen and i have to say for afghanistan. this is a relatively bloodless day out we won't know for the exact house for quite some time several weeks perhaps but officials do estimates record turnout seven million afghans cast their ballots out of some twelve million eligible voters that is of course nearly sixty percent much higher than a lease on the last election. one of the biggest problems whether or not violence said that emerged at a selection has been no shortage of talent across the country. this is likely a sign of either high voter turnout but the heart stopping could also explain it. this is of course the huge concern here because of a large number of afghans feel they've been deprived of the right to vote he could reject the results of the selec
success of the present time the cause was named the dc temple of staging the latest developments in kabul. we did hear from the independent election commission. earlier the official tally is for civilians killed forty three wounded. intel contacts in the past twenty four hours for afghan security forces that the soldiers killed nine policemen and i have to say for afghanistan. this is a relatively bloodless day out we won't know for the exact house for quite some time several weeks perhaps but...
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for the provincial election they have six pages like this - 400 candidates in kabul. each voting chooses one of those candidates, so it's not a quick process. >> president hamid karzai was one of the first to vote. the election brings to an end the 12 years of rule since the taliban was forced out of power in 2001. >> translation: i cast my vote as a citizen of this country. i'm certain that today's event and our people's participation would take afghanistan towards stability. there are eight candidates for president. abdullah abdullah is one of three frontrunners. >> it's a proud day for this proud nation. we have proven that there are people at the ballot, not of the bullet. the public, appreciates dem oblige rahsy, believes in it and is willing to make it work. the constitution is work. this is a day of celebration. kabul was locked down as part of an unprets dented nation-wide security operation that mobilized 400,000 security personal, helping to bring the number of attacks below the daily average in afghanistan. pallet counting started as polls closed. already t
for the provincial election they have six pages like this - 400 candidates in kabul. each voting chooses one of those candidates, so it's not a quick process. >> president hamid karzai was one of the first to vote. the election brings to an end the 12 years of rule since the taliban was forced out of power in 2001. >> translation: i cast my vote as a citizen of this country. i'm certain that today's event and our people's participation would take afghanistan towards stability. there...
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there are 400 candidates in kabul, each voting has to choose one of the candidates. it's not a quick process. >> president karzai was one of the first to vote. the election brings to an end his 12 years of rule since the taliban was forced out of power in 2001. >> i cast my vote as a citizen of the country. i'm glad and proud that i voted. i'm certain today's event and our people's participation will take afghanistan towards stability and better lies. >> kabul was locked down as part of an unprecedented security operation mobilizing 400,000 security personnel, but helped to bring the number of attacks below the average, according to security sources. counting started as polls closed. there are allegations of fraud being made, that will test the independence of the electoral commission. >> i'm not confident that the complaints would be handled fairly. we don't know how the elections commission and the complaints commission will act during the - the past experiences that we had with the two commissions have not been desirable. this time around it remains to be seen whe
there are 400 candidates in kabul, each voting has to choose one of the candidates. it's not a quick process. >> president karzai was one of the first to vote. the election brings to an end his 12 years of rule since the taliban was forced out of power in 2001. >> i cast my vote as a citizen of the country. i'm glad and proud that i voted. i'm certain today's event and our people's participation will take afghanistan towards stability and better lies. >> kabul was locked down...
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i. >> richard engel in kabul. thanks. >>> a harrowing military rescue mission is under way tonight to save a california family and their sick baby stranded at sea. the family has set out to sail around the world when their boat lost power and they lost the ability to steer it. it's on unfolding nearly a thousand miles off the coast of mexico. nbc's miguel almaguer has the latest. >> we're totally stoked. there you go. >> reporter: eric and charlotte kaufman were living their dream, sailing around the world with their children, three-year-old cora and one-year-old lira. >> thanks for watching our cool video. >> reporter: along the way the young couple posted videos, pictures and blogs until they suddenly ran into trouble. after setting sail from san diego to the south pacific two weeks ago, the 36-foot "rebel heart" lost power and steering in rough waters 900 nautical miles off the coast of mexico a mayday call. little lira was seriously ill. >> this is what we train for. the rescuing is specialized in this capabil
i. >> richard engel in kabul. thanks. >>> a harrowing military rescue mission is under way tonight to save a california family and their sick baby stranded at sea. the family has set out to sail around the world when their boat lost power and they lost the ability to steer it. it's on unfolding nearly a thousand miles off the coast of mexico. nbc's miguel almaguer has the latest. >> we're totally stoked. there you go. >> reporter: eric and charlotte kaufman were...
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i was in kabul two days ago. we had a suicide bombing almost every day that i was there in the last week, and that's all coming from pakistan. they're all going in. that's clearly what needs to be looked at very strongly because the pakistanis have not finished their war, and what they want is through a proxy force to dominate affairs in afghanistan and they're still going to continue. >> and that force, of course, is the taliban for pakistan. >> the taliban. and actually al qaeda have shown they were protecting and hiding bin laden. al zawahiri who took over as head of al qaeda, he's in pakistan. i have a passage in the book which shows that certainly in 2005 they were hiding him, the pakistani government. >> do you think the pakistani government knows where al zawahiri, the head of it, is? >> yes. >> the pakistani military is sustained by american military aid. >> we should never use the word "allil "ally" or "partner" when it comes to pakistan. we're not. we're operating across purposes. the reason we've had s
i was in kabul two days ago. we had a suicide bombing almost every day that i was there in the last week, and that's all coming from pakistan. they're all going in. that's clearly what needs to be looked at very strongly because the pakistanis have not finished their war, and what they want is through a proxy force to dominate affairs in afghanistan and they're still going to continue. >> and that force, of course, is the taliban for pakistan. >> the taliban. and actually al qaeda...
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she joins us from kabul. we continue our conversation with michael o'hanlon from the brookings institution. we go to larry joining us on the republican line. caller: mr. hanlon, with all due respect, personal outrage does not trump physics nor does it knowledge and the evidence that they tore down building seven on 9/11. host: this is a different topic and we move on to jesse in michigan. caller: >> good morning. good morning. i have heard of different characters in afghanistan -- in afghanistan, i want to ask -- what is -- what is so special about afghanistan, all these wars going on. host: thank you, jesse, we will get a response. why afghanistan? guest: there have been a lot of conflicts in afghanistan and in the 19th century, we talked about the great game with the british and russian empires colliding in afghanistan and standing up for their own country and pushing out these foreign powers. but in terms of the modern era it does begin with the soviet invasion. the soviets tried to install a true communis
she joins us from kabul. we continue our conversation with michael o'hanlon from the brookings institution. we go to larry joining us on the republican line. caller: mr. hanlon, with all due respect, personal outrage does not trump physics nor does it knowledge and the evidence that they tore down building seven on 9/11. host: this is a different topic and we move on to jesse in michigan. caller: >> good morning. good morning. i have heard of different characters in afghanistan -- in...
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provincial elections they get six pages like this, there are 400 candidates in kabul. each person voting had to choose one candidate so it's not a quick protest. president hamid karzai was the person to vote. it brings to an end 12 years of rule since the taliban came into power. >> i cast my vote, i'm glad and proud that i voted. i'm certain the event and our people's participation would take afghanistan towards stability and better lives for the people. >> kabul was locked down as part of an unprecedented security operation that mobilized 4-00,000 security personnel, bricking the numbers of attacks below the hevering in afghanistan. -- average in afghanistan. >> ballot counting started. there are allegations of fraud made already, testing the undepends of the election commission. >> i am not very confident that the complaints would be handled fairly, because we don't know how the elections commission and the complaints commission will act during the - the past experiences that we had with the two commissions have not been desirable. this time around it remains to be
provincial elections they get six pages like this, there are 400 candidates in kabul. each person voting had to choose one candidate so it's not a quick protest. president hamid karzai was the person to vote. it brings to an end 12 years of rule since the taliban came into power. >> i cast my vote, i'm glad and proud that i voted. i'm certain the event and our people's participation would take afghanistan towards stability and better lives for the people. >> kabul was locked down as...
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of state will will have his hands loaded with security challenges as the captain i reports now from kabul. millions of afghans to find a taliban threats to cast their ballots and there was no major security incidents six people did die in a rocket attack on a polling center there were some clashes in provincial areas but those are places that had already been fighting a taliban insurgency so nothing even remotely resembling the violence that we had seen in the run up to the historic vote one that many are calling a triumph of determination over intimidation the counting of votes will last for a while but officials do say that about seven million afghans cast their ballots out of some twelve million eligible voters that's nearly sixty percent much higher than what we saw in the last election one of the biggest concerns that some urged this time around was the shortage of ballots across the country this could be a result of the high voter turnout it also could be a result of ballot stuffing and it's going to take at least a week to get the official results even longer to investigate the fra
of state will will have his hands loaded with security challenges as the captain i reports now from kabul. millions of afghans to find a taliban threats to cast their ballots and there was no major security incidents six people did die in a rocket attack on a polling center there were some clashes in provincial areas but those are places that had already been fighting a taliban insurgency so nothing even remotely resembling the violence that we had seen in the run up to the historic vote one...
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what good is in the capital kabul even seemed undeterred by the end usually heavy rainfall will process of counting votes is now on the way. if no candidate wins more than fifty percent the runoff will be held in late may. i kept on walking dean has the latest. polling stations in group one with a massive turn eight in afghanistan's presidential elections resulted in the paper shortages and extended opening hours to deal with the volume of people ready to cast their votes. i came here today to choose a leader in afghanistan. future of afghanistan in our hands initial feedback suggests the fourth has been a success within months of tights heels as a testament to the resilience of the afghan people. this truly done is done. and people with guns chilean years old. and brady but there can be diminished this intimidation coming courtesy of talabani. he threatened to disrupt the vote. no major incidents in the report says. and in the taliban stronghold of kandahar. it is here. put upon us. the people are not scared of anyone. we will die one day anyway. voting is the only way to choose our fu
what good is in the capital kabul even seemed undeterred by the end usually heavy rainfall will process of counting votes is now on the way. if no candidate wins more than fifty percent the runoff will be held in late may. i kept on walking dean has the latest. polling stations in group one with a massive turn eight in afghanistan's presidential elections resulted in the paper shortages and extended opening hours to deal with the volume of people ready to cast their votes. i came here today to...
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we have more from kabul. >> in the end, afghanistans presidential election passed off comparatively peacefully for this country, the deployment of 400,000 security personnel helped with that. there have been few allegations of fraud, so the votes are being counted. it's going to be several weeks before there's an official declaration of the winner, but the winner needs to win more than 50% of the vote to be declared winner outright. without that, more than 50% of the vote will be a run off and that that seems to be the conventional wisdom here. that runoff won't be held until the end of may. once those votes are counted, allegations dealt with, it may not be until the end of the summer before afghanistan knows who its new president is going to be. waiting to be signed on the new president's desk is the bilateral security agreement with the u.s. government. all the candidates standing for president have said they will sign it. the u.s. government wants it signed because it wants to maintain a u.s. troop presence here for training and for keeping the pressure on any al-qaeda remnants in the coun
we have more from kabul. >> in the end, afghanistans presidential election passed off comparatively peacefully for this country, the deployment of 400,000 security personnel helped with that. there have been few allegations of fraud, so the votes are being counted. it's going to be several weeks before there's an official declaration of the winner, but the winner needs to win more than 50% of the vote to be declared winner outright. without that, more than 50% of the vote will be a run...
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answer to this violence again this answer first democratic or of our let me just read reporting in kabul for our d.c. . so the u.s. is winding down its combat mission in afghanistan claiming the past thirteen years have been a success however the death toll from the occupation does paint a different picture the exact number of afghan civilians killed by the war is hard to verify some estimates put it over thirty thousand on top of that more than two thousand u.s. soldiers have died in afghanistan the conflict has also brought financial and political costs we heard from defense and foreign affairs expert gregory copley. the war in afghanistan and the war in iraq but particularly the word of callista and more or less bankrupted the u.s. military not just of money but of a lot of its equipment and so on so what do we have from that the u.s. has now lost access to central asia to the northern tier to the persian gulf pakistan once a staunch ally has been left bruised and vulnerable. and china seems to be one of the few countries which has gained out of all. still to come in the program the l
answer to this violence again this answer first democratic or of our let me just read reporting in kabul for our d.c. . so the u.s. is winding down its combat mission in afghanistan claiming the past thirteen years have been a success however the death toll from the occupation does paint a different picture the exact number of afghan civilians killed by the war is hard to verify some estimates put it over thirty thousand on top of that more than two thousand u.s. soldiers have died in...
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the smile and get a sense of first democratic chance for a power remains under threats reporting in kabul for artsy m d c. still to come in the program the latest flare up of public rest in greece. with police fighting back crowds defying a ban on protest during a visit by easy finance ministers all sides of the red faces in washington it is blood on the screen to weaken the cuban government through the creation of a twisted like social network we've got these stories coming your way in a couple of its. ultimate say good super critical to know. just such a high moral standard the dollar living up to its themselves and there is a double standard i think it stems from. the fact that the western societies see america behave outside of a board of its borders the way that russia behaves inside of its borders and vice versa. governments get involved and they do dumb things and the people in the middle are always suffering so if they suspend anything it's the little guy that usually gets punished and people who run governments in the people who run big businesses and have the money they seem to
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charlie d'agata reports from kabul. a deadly ebola outbreak in west africa. kelly cobiella has the latest on a virus that's already killed dozens of people. and dodger fans strike out. teri okita on the standoff that's keeping millions from watching their team. >> fans are furious with the dodgers because they feel like they've been sucker punched. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
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reporting in kabul for arts and business choose one eating down its combat mission in afghanistan claiming the past thirteen years has been a success. a lot of the death toll from the occupation points are very different picture the exact number of afghan civilians killed by the boy's aunt to verify some estimates put it in more than thirty thousand on top about twenty thousand us soldiers have done like in afghanistan the colt was also brought financial and political costs we had to defend them from the hazards that would take off. the war in afghanistan and then the war in iraq that particular the one afghanistan. lol it's bankrupting the us military not just of money to live several of its equipment and so on. so what we have from that view the us is now lost access to central asia the northern sierra to the persian gulf. based on what she wants a staunch ally has been with bruised and vulnerable. and china seems to be one of the few countries which has gained another world. some of the program for you last hear the latest flare up of unrest in greece . with places like seeing backgroun
reporting in kabul for arts and business choose one eating down its combat mission in afghanistan claiming the past thirteen years has been a success. a lot of the death toll from the occupation points are very different picture the exact number of afghan civilians killed by the boy's aunt to verify some estimates put it in more than thirty thousand on top about twenty thousand us soldiers have done like in afghanistan the colt was also brought financial and political costs we had to defend...
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elections last month afghan journalist sardar ahmed and his family were gunned down by the taliban in kabul leaving only his two year old son alive but critically injured and earlier this morning reports broke of an attack in khost province which left a.p. photographer. this dead and a canadian journalist in critical condition both were shot repeatedly by an afghan police officer so today let's take these stories as a reminder to celebrate the brave reporters who put themselves and their families on the front lines of some of the worst and most dangerous conflicts in the world so that we can see the truth with our own eyes and from the comfort of our own homes and let's break the sets. please please. please very hard to take that are the. ones that are sad that hurt their little. league. was. a little league. four years ago the whistle blowing organization wiki leaks released a classified u.s. military video depicting horrific war crimes deemed collateral murder the harrowing footage shows an apache helicopter pilot in iraq indiscriminately slaughtering over a dozen civilians including two
elections last month afghan journalist sardar ahmed and his family were gunned down by the taliban in kabul leaving only his two year old son alive but critically injured and earlier this morning reports broke of an attack in khost province which left a.p. photographer. this dead and a canadian journalist in critical condition both were shot repeatedly by an afghan police officer so today let's take these stories as a reminder to celebrate the brave reporters who put themselves and their...
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thank you so much anna in kabul live. >>> a busy day of developments in the search for flight 370 coming up. we're live in kuala lumpur with the latest developments for you. >>> hello again. i'm natalie allen. you're watchi inin inin ining "" we want to bring you up to speed on the latest developments in the mystery of the flight. we are getting developments. a senior malaysian government official now tells cnn that flight 370 flew north of indonesia and around the indonesian air space during the journey to the southern indian ocean march 8th. according to the source, the boeing 777 may have been deliberately flown on the route to avoid radar detection. search planes and ships are heading for an area chinese searchers have twice detected electronic pulse signals in the indian ocean. that word from authorities who say the australian ship ocean shield has picked up acoustic noise as well. >> we have three separate events. we have another one with ocean shield. we're treating each of them very seriously. we need to insure before we leave any of those areas of detection that there is no conn
thank you so much anna in kabul live. >>> a busy day of developments in the search for flight 370 coming up. we're live in kuala lumpur with the latest developments for you. >>> hello again. i'm natalie allen. you're watchi inin inin ining "" we want to bring you up to speed on the latest developments in the mystery of the flight. we are getting developments. a senior malaysian government official now tells cnn that flight 370 flew north of indonesia and around the...
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. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> who controls the internet. you can see the answer in action at a secure ceremony in california. in a scene reminiscent of a james bond film with security guards. security experts that hole the keys to the internet met to maintain internet security making sure web domain names are authentic. they are on standby should it be knocked offline. they are part of a nonprofit called i-cann that has been in operation since 1998. how does this work, who gave them the keys?
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bernard smith has that story from kabul. the queue started forming well behaviour. despite the taliban threats, people wanted to vote. afghanistan's 5 nouz year history - the election marks the first democratic transfer of power. the people here have been eager to seize the chance. >> we are not skater of the taliban. for me, i don't have any kind of threat from the taliban. >> 12 million people were eligible to vote. in parts of the country where the taliban held sway. polling stations were closed. this is the scenery, people clear up after going through a security check. they'll pick up ballot papers, go into the privacy of the booth to cast their ballot. the blue one is for the presidential election and the green for the provincial. the presidential election has eight candidates, for the provincial there are six pages like this, 400 candidates, just in kaboom. each voting has to choose one, it's not a quick process. >> president hamid karzai is one of the first to vote. the election bringing to an end the 12 years of rule since the taliban was forced out of power
bernard smith has that story from kabul. the queue started forming well behaviour. despite the taliban threats, people wanted to vote. afghanistan's 5 nouz year history - the election marks the first democratic transfer of power. the people here have been eager to seize the chance. >> we are not skater of the taliban. for me, i don't have any kind of threat from the taliban. >> 12 million people were eligible to vote. in parts of the country where the taliban held sway. polling...
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metallurgical group corporation a one attendant to mine copper at the site and i'm back south east of kabul in future do you know what will work on like if the project in each project the teacher told us that it remained until the day before to ensure that. what does he read the needed to get a little cars will be needed to get up off in it because of the kitchen. china is not hilly country investing in afghanistan india pakistan and iran are actively seeking my exploration deals offering enormous amounts of money that would also be for power plants and with a roasted and afghanistan with south and central asia. i like excavation of honor at the morton minerals archaeologists have discovered three but these monsters dated from the first of the sentence reads. it's been described as the most significant archaeological find in afghanistan the reached a no call for runs a rifleman in it so the artifacts will be relocated block but looked a purpose built museum nearby and in the future will be taken to the national museum in trouble was that one these buttons for him so i'm going to be the coac
metallurgical group corporation a one attendant to mine copper at the site and i'm back south east of kabul in future do you know what will work on like if the project in each project the teacher told us that it remained until the day before to ensure that. what does he read the needed to get a little cars will be needed to get up off in it because of the kitchen. china is not hilly country investing in afghanistan india pakistan and iran are actively seeking my exploration deals offering...
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economy can often be the key to a safe environment in the costco checks all too often gone to a place in kabul. i need to add to the country from pakistan and iran. events like these. this is constricted content is unsure what they contain. isaac was delicious and mission of the problems is that we can only use natural diamonds with spikes. it's whether its national companies in the company's progress pics to us what they're giving us a shed which is just nasty to work. the twins and their resume to my aunt gets a little money. we want to work with teens national tournaments directly to come the conference is backed by peace dividend trust a non profit organization that builds up and capacity iptv in the pages of local basis this is what is mainstream this is not freedom. it is after first policy aimed at boosting local business. they understand the crucial link between building the economy and fight to the insurgency it is argued that the horse level and endorsed the highest level that the afghan first program that is one key element to the strategic stability in that not just the prophets bu
economy can often be the key to a safe environment in the costco checks all too often gone to a place in kabul. i need to add to the country from pakistan and iran. events like these. this is constricted content is unsure what they contain. isaac was delicious and mission of the problems is that we can only use natural diamonds with spikes. it's whether its national companies in the company's progress pics to us what they're giving us a shed which is just nasty to work. the twins and their...
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mohammad lila is tracking it from kabul. >> reporter: good morning, jon. a historic moment in afghanistan. there were fears of violence after two female western journalists were attacked just the day before the election. but in the end, it was a huge defeat for the taliban, because quite simply, despite those threats, they couldn't stop this election from going forward. key in all of this, the united states. unlike president hamid karzai, all three leading candidates say they want american troops in the country. we spoke with who many say is the front-runner. would american troops be welcome in afghanistan? >> they would. the overwhelming number of them are going to be helping. equipping afghans. >> reporter: the vote counting is under way, a process that could take weeks. it could be some time before we find out who the next afghan president is. jon. >> thanks. >>> and now the other big foreign policy story this week, secretary of state john kerry's sharp dial back on the mideast peace process. check him out with martha raddatz here three months ago versu
mohammad lila is tracking it from kabul. >> reporter: good morning, jon. a historic moment in afghanistan. there were fears of violence after two female western journalists were attacked just the day before the election. but in the end, it was a huge defeat for the taliban, because quite simply, despite those threats, they couldn't stop this election from going forward. key in all of this, the united states. unlike president hamid karzai, all three leading candidates say they want...
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in afghanistan, in kabul. and then when the soviet union came to the united states as a political -- [inaudible] to release the political prisoners, and then i was released. then few months later i escape the pakistan and became refugee with my family. and from there on i applied political refugee to different countries, but i decided to come to the united states. then i came to united states in 1981 as a pretty call refugee -- political refugee, and 35 years later i become a citizen, which i'm proud of it. >> host: thank you, sir, for calling in from salem, oregon. bing west responds for that caller. >> guest: well, abdul is right. pakistan is behind this, and we don't know what to do about pakistan. pakistan has 50 nuclear weapons. they did, they continue to give sanctuary, 1500 miles of sanctuary to the taliban. if the taliban did not have that sanctuary, this war would have ended quite some time ago. finish we -- we have no national policy for persuading pakistan to change who they are, and they're determi
in afghanistan, in kabul. and then when the soviet union came to the united states as a political -- [inaudible] to release the political prisoners, and then i was released. then few months later i escape the pakistan and became refugee with my family. and from there on i applied political refugee to different countries, but i decided to come to the united states. then i came to united states in 1981 as a pretty call refugee -- political refugee, and 35 years later i become a citizen, which i'm...
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we had terrible violence in weeks running up, especially in kabul when i was there and then thee two colleagues that got killed, reporter colleagues. so there's a sense that, yes, the taliban is still going to come and try and regain control, certainly of large territories of afghanistan after the withdrawal of foreign troops. it going to be very rough, though, for many years. >> you mentioned the two colleagues, kathy gannon severely wounded. >> your thoughts? >> i was with them just last week. kathy's been reporting it for 30 years. anya is a formidable dynamo of energy and we had a lot of laughs and we were really excited about the election. we had a few good days and then i fly to the states and wake up and hear they've been shot and anya killed. really, really terrible. >> i'm very sorry for your loss, all of us for the loss of two great journalists. best of look with the buook. thank you for your time. what can oscar pistorius say in his testimony that could answer the big question? that's next. gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratify
we had terrible violence in weeks running up, especially in kabul when i was there and then thee two colleagues that got killed, reporter colleagues. so there's a sense that, yes, the taliban is still going to come and try and regain control, certainly of large territories of afghanistan after the withdrawal of foreign troops. it going to be very rough, though, for many years. >> you mentioned the two colleagues, kathy gannon severely wounded. >> your thoughts? >> i was with...
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in 2003 a detainee was taken to a secret prison near kabul with where he was dumped in a tub of ice water, held forcibly under water and repeatedly beaten. this method was not on any list of justice department approved interrogation techniques. there is likely more, much more, to learn from the 6,300-page senate report. not everyone will agree on the panel's findings. last week before any details from the senate investigation went public, former vice president staunchly defended the interrogation program on a college television station. >> a strong advocate in helping to put together the enhance the interrogation program, some people call it torture. it wasn't torture. we were careful in all respects to abide by the law. we got legal opinions out of the justice department with respect to what we could do and couldn't do. >> cheney went on to tell the school newspaper, quote, if i had to do it all over again i would. the results speak for themselves. a former cia official who ran the cia interrogation program wrote this in an op-ed. quote, i know it produced critical intelligence that help
in 2003 a detainee was taken to a secret prison near kabul with where he was dumped in a tub of ice water, held forcibly under water and repeatedly beaten. this method was not on any list of justice department approved interrogation techniques. there is likely more, much more, to learn from the 6,300-page senate report. not everyone will agree on the panel's findings. last week before any details from the senate investigation went public, former vice president staunchly defended the...
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she resorted to burning scraps of cardboard and paper at a kabul refugee camp to keep her child warm firewood for her and an affordable luxury nato now withdrawing troops from afghanistan outgoing president karzai refusing to sign a security pact that would allow some u.s. forces to stay in the country his successor may have to deal with the taliban without washington's help but u.s. officials say that shouldn't be a problem as their mission the country was a success on reports. u.s. officials are known for the last thing over the results of almost thirteen years of war in afghanistan but what does the west africa show for afghanistan. we achieved our central goal which is or have come very close to achieving our central goal which is too. deep passageway. to dismantle. the u.s. has the capacity to some and there's afghanistan is yet again becoming a magnet for stream this forces from across central asia are the groups that have political rated rather than diminished since the u.s. presence there and so they're much more active they're much more influential today they've they've actu
she resorted to burning scraps of cardboard and paper at a kabul refugee camp to keep her child warm firewood for her and an affordable luxury nato now withdrawing troops from afghanistan outgoing president karzai refusing to sign a security pact that would allow some u.s. forces to stay in the country his successor may have to deal with the taliban without washington's help but u.s. officials say that shouldn't be a problem as their mission the country was a success on reports. u.s. officials...